'NAM, led by Iran, to forward positive forces in world'

The NAM nations are those which wish to chart their own course, do things their own way and be free from the corruption of the West. They do not wish to be dominated by the United States; nor be beholden to the United States; and most certainly do not wish to be subject to US foreign policy which is controlled by, and serves, a corrupt, vicious Zionism."

Iran takes the lead. At a time when the West’s economic power is weakening; when there are questions over the US’ political power; and when the US’ moral authority has declined so as to be miniscule, Iran is taking over the Presidency of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM).
The NAM nations are those which wish to chart their own course, do things their own way and be free from the corruption of the West. They do not wish to be dominated by the United States; nor be beholden to the United States; and most certainly do not wish to be subject to US foreign policy which is controlled by, and serves, a corrupt, vicious Zionism.
Two thirds of the world’s nations are NAM nations. That is not to say, of course, that they always act together; after all, a wish to be independent can mean acting unwisely sometimes or on occasion being misled. A recent example is the nations which involved themselves in a shout for Democracy led by those bastions of democracy, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
That said, more nations are acting independently and, as they do so, the West (particularly Israel and the US) is beginning to panic. Only last week, Israel refused entry to representatives of five NAM nations (Malaysia, Indonesia, Cuba, Algeria and Bangladesh) wishing to visit Ramallah in the West Bank. The result was that the other NAM nations (which had been allowed entry) stayed away in solidarity.
The refusal to admit representatives of the five nations, whilst apparently of small significance, is really of big import because the NAM nations are being infuriated by Israel’s aggressions and arrogance and increasingly will be resolving to end not only the aggressions and arrogance of Israel but those of the worst one of all, the US.
Israel had panicked because, in September, even more of the world’s nations, probably over two thirds, will be voting to give Palestine official United Nations status. By doing so the NAM nations will be issuing warning that Israel’s endless expansionism and its ruthless suppression of the Palestine people are going to be challenged.
The Israeli panic about NAM is revealed by David Harris (Director, American Jewish Committee and a well-known Zionist) who says that a “trap” is being set for two thirds of the world’s nations because, at the NAM summit in late August, they may be shaking hands with President Ahmadinejad! Worse, they could even have their photographs taken! Horror!
And who is President Ahmadinejad? Why, he’s somebody who has called Syria a “brother state”! Nothing worse can be imagined!
Getting into a deeper tizzy, Harris accuses other nations of human rights violations whilst forgetting that, when it comes to assassinations, violations and aggressions, Israel and the US have got everybody else knocked into a cocked hat.
Harris - no doubt one of those innocents who have never heard that Tower Number Seven on 9/11 was blown up by demolition charges; then accuses Iran of being a world leader in state terrorism. Yes, a world leader! His evidence appears to be something about a used-car Chevrolet plot to kill a Saudi diplomat which was long ago revealed as fantasy whilst forgetting that, all the time, Israel and the US don’t fantasize about terrorism; they do the real thing with drones and attack planes.
Showing himself ever the true Zionist, Harris also manages to brazenly ignore the fact that all sixteen of the American intelligence agencies (and the UK’s MI6 and Israel’s Mossad) say that Iran is not building an atomic bomb and, splendid Zionist logician that he is, says that therefore Iran must be….
Harris is not going to like the fact that the NAM nations can be expected to support Iran’s right to the peaceful use of nuclear power and condemn Israel as a foul, lying possessor of hundreds of atomic bombs.
However, we should feel sorry for Harris. He is a misguided creature if there ever was one and he, and the other Zionists are incapable of realising that a great shift is taking place in human affairs with; he won’t like this, Israel, the US and their cronies being on the wrong side of history.
A great tide, previously favouring the West, is now on the turn and, right the way round the world, nations are coming together in new, regional groupings. An example is the Shanghai Co-operation Organisation (which includes Russia, China and the ‘Stans with India, Pakistan and Iran having observer status) and the regional agreements to trade in local currencies rather than use the American dollar. Currency agreements between Russia, China, India, Iran and Japan are examples of the countries involved in this. The more this happens the more America’s economic strength will be undermined and the more the US will have to consider whether its present Middle East policy is anything other than a disaster.
In South America there are new forces and actions essentially aimed at weakening the power of America and Europe whilst strengthening the ability of local nations to do things in their own way. The South America Banco del Sud is one example and the Argentine nationalisation of a Spanish oil company is another.
All in all, the time is ripe for NAM, led by Iran, to forward the positive forces in the world.
RS/PKH